hiking

We all know it’s important to be prepared when we go hiking. I remember one time my wife and I went on an Eastern Washington hiking trip and we forgot to bring rain ponchos. Suffice it to say, it was one cold wet night we would never forget. Wearing and bringing the right hiking gear could spell the difference between a good hike and a disastrous one. Trust me, I’ve experienced it.

Here are a few must haves when going hiking:

1. A sufficient supply of water.
2. Rain gear, like waterproof ponchos or rain suits (especially in the Pacific Northwest)
3. First aid kits
4. Sunscreen and other toiletries
5. Extra batteries and flashlights

washington-hikingOne of the best things about Washington State is the diversity of its landscape and climate. Most people associate Washington, and the Pacific Northwest, with grey skies and constant showers. Although this is fairly common for cities on the ocean coast, the climate actually varies greatly throughout the state.

Washington is traversed by the Cascade Mountain range, which provides some of the best skiing in the country. The central and eastern portions of the state have vast plains and experience more extreme temperatures, reaching over 100°F in the summer and sub 0°F in the winter. To the south there is the mighty Columbia River and the Grand Coulee Dam. Despite the rain stereotype, there are many great Washington hiking trails and outdoor activities to take advantage of anytime of the year.